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THE    BIBLIOGRAPHY 
OF    EUSKIN 


LETTER  FROM  MR,  RU8KIN, 

The  Compiler  of  this  Bibliography  has  had  the  honour  to  re- 
ceive, in  acknowledgment  of  a  copy  which  he  sent  to  Brant- 
wood,  the  following  letter  from  Mr.  Ruskiit  : — 

"  Beantwood,  Coniston,  Lancashire, 
d^tn  Sept.,  '78. 

My  dear  Sir, 

So  far  from  being  distasteful  to  me,  your  perfect  reck- 
oning up  of  me  not  only  flatters  my  vanity  extremeh^  but  will 
be  in  the  highest  degree  useful  to  myself.  But  you  know  so 
much  more  about  me  than  I  now  remember  about  anything, 
that  I  can't  find  a  single  thing  to  correct  or  add — glancing 
through  at  least. 

I  will  not  say  you  have  wasted  your  time  ;  but  I  may  at 
least  regret  the  quantity  of  trouble  the  book  must  have  given 
you,  and  am,  therefore,  somewhat  ashamedly,  but  very  grate- 
fully yours, 

(Signed)  J.  RUSKIN. 


THE 

A   BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  LIST 
ARRANGED   IN  CHRONOLOGICAL  ORDER 

OF   THE 

PUBLISHED    WRITINGS  IN  PROSE  AND    VERSE 

OF 

JOHN    RUSKIN    M.A. 

FROM   1834  TO  THE  PRESENT  TIME 
(OCTOBER   1878) 


NEW  YORK 

JOHN    WILEY    AND    SONS 

1878 


CAf€ 


TO 

HENEY    BACKHOUSE    ESQ. 

WHO    FIRST    SUGGESTED    TO    THE    COAfPILER 

THE  IDEA  OP  THIS  LITTLE  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

IT  IS  NOW 

GRATEFULLY    AND    AFFECTIONATELY 

INSCRIBED 


823 


INTEODUCTIOK 


Simple  and  easy  as  a  List  like  the  present  may  seem  when 
finished  and  in  the  reader's  hands,  the  materials  for  its  compila- 
tion have  taken  many  years  to  collect,  and  much  anxious  labour 
has  been  spent  on  its  preparation  and  arrangement.  No  entry 
has  in  any  case  been  made  at  second-hand  ;  but  always  with 
the  actual  book,  pamphlet,  magazine,  or  journal  described 
lying  before  the  compiler.  The  order  adopted  is  mainly  chro- 
nological. 

It  is  hardly  to  be  hoped  or  expected  that  in  the  earliest 
draught  of  so  extensive  an  undertaking  no  single  lacuna  will 
occur ;  and,  indeed,  the  Editor  has  little  doubt  that  several 
letters  to  the  public  journals  not  enumerated  here  will  yield 
themselves  to  more  fortunate  or  more  persistent  research. 

In  the  meantime  he  begs  to  tender  his  best  thanks  to  those 
kind  friends  and  correspondents  who  have  furnished  him  with 
many  valuable  additional  items  which  have  served  to  make  the 
Bibliography  if  not  complete  or  exhaustive,  a  far  nearer  ap- 
proach to  completeness  than  it  could  otherwise  have  been. 
Among  these  he  would  more  especially  name  Robert  Somer- 
vell, Esq.,  of  Hazelthwaite,  Windermere  ;  Peter  Bayne,  Esq.; 
Henry  T.  Wharton,  Esq. ;  Charles  Welford,  Esq. ;  J.  H.  Cham- 
berlain, Esq.,  of  Birmingham  ;  Charles  W.  Sutton,  Esq.,  of 
the  Manchester  Public  Free  Libraries  ;  Fred.  W.  Foster,  Esq., 
of  Chelsea  ;  T.  G.  Ashton,  Esq. ;  Mr.  George  Allen,  of  Orping- 


8  INTRODUCTION. 

ton  (Mr.  Ruskin's  publisher)  ;  and  last  but  not  least  the  dear 
and  gifted  friend  to  whom  the  brochure  is  inscribed. 

EiCHARD    Herne    Shepherd. 

5,  Hereford  Square,  S.  W., 
October^  1878. 


THE 


BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    liUSKIN^. 


Hie  Magazine  of  Natural  History,  conducted  by  J.  C.  Lou- 
don.    Vol.  vii.  1834. 

Sept.  1834  (No.  41),  pp.  438-439.  Enquiries  on  the 
Causes  of  the  Colour  of  the  Water  of  the  Rhine,  signed 
J.  R.,  and  dated  ''March,  1834." 

Dec.  1834  (No.  44),  pp.  644-645.  Facts  and  Considera- 
tions on  the  Strata  of  Mont  Blanc ;  and  on  some 
instances  of  Twisted  Strata  observable  in  Switzerland, 
by  J.  R.,  dated  "March,  1834."  (With  three  draw- 
ings by  the  author). 

*'  Mr.  Loudon  was  the  first  literary  patron  who  sent  words  of  mine  to  be 
actually  set  up  in  print,  in  his  Magazine  of  Natural  History,  when  I  was 
sixteen." — Instructions  in  the  Use  of  Rudimentary  Series,  Oxford,  p.  35. 


2 

Poems  in  Friendship's  Offering : — 

1835.     Saltzburg. 

Fragments  from  a  Metrical  Journal  (Andemacht,  St. 

Goar,  dated  1833). 

"  My  first  verse- writing  in  Friendship's  Offering  at  fifteen."— ?7mwm- 
ty  Magazine,  April,  1878.     §  My  First  Editor. 


10  BIBLIOGBAPHY 


The  Magazine  of  Natural  History,  and  Journal  of  Zoology, 
Botany,  Mineralogy,  Geology  and  Meteorology,  conducted  by 
J.  C.  Loudon. 

Vol.  ix.  1836.     In  List  of  Contributors — ^'Ruskin,  J., 

488,  533." 
Sept.  1836  (No.  65),  pp.  488-4'90.  Short  paper  on  the 
Cathedral  of  Basle,  &c.,  signed  "J.  R.,  Heme  Hill, 
July  25,  1836." 
Oct..  1836  (No.  QQ),  pp.  533-536.  Observations  on  the 
causes  which  occasion  the  variation  of  Temperature 
between  Spring  and  River  Water,  by  J.  R.,  dated 
'^Herne  Hill,  Sept.  2,  1836." 


Poems,  &c.,  in  Friendship's  Offering  (continued)  : — 

1836.  The  Months. 

1837.  The  Last  Smile. 

Leoni.     A  Legend   of  Italy  (prose),    containing  the 
Song,  '^Full,  broad,  and  bright  is  the  silver  light." 


The  Poetey  of  Akchitecture,  with  Illustrations  by  the  Au- 
thor, and  other  papers,  signed  Kata  Phusij^,  in  Loudon's 
Architectiiral  Magazine,  Vol.  iv.,  No.  45  (Nov.  1837),  to 
end  of  Vol.  v.,  No.  59  (Jan.  1839). 

*'The  series  of  Essays  written  for  the  Architectural  Magazine,  under 
the  signature  of  Kata  Phusin,  contain  sentences  neariy  as  well  put  together 
as  any  I  have  done  since." 

Ml/  First  Editor  {University  3Iaf/azine),  April,  1878. 

(Reprinted,  with  illustrations,  by  T.  Wiley  &  Son,  New  York,  1873. 
1  vol.,  12mo,  cloth,  $1.50.) 


OF  BUSKIK.  11 

6 

Poems  in  Friendship's  Offering  (continued) : — 

1838.  The  Scythian  Grave. 
Remembrance. 

Christ  Church,  Oxford. 

1839.  A  Scythian  Banquet-song. 
Aristodemus  at  Plataea. 

7 

Poems  in  Tfie  London  Montlily  Miscellany  (Smith,  Elder  & 
Co.),  No.  6  (Januaiy  1839),  signed  J.  R.;  viz.: — 
Song,  "  We  care  not  what  skies  are  the  clearest  " 
Song,  *'  Though  thou  hast  not  a  feeling  for  one  " 
Horace,  Iter  ad  Brundusium, 
[It  is  possible  that  the  earher  and  later  (if  there  be  any  later)  numbers  of 
this  magazine  contain  other  verses  by  John  Ruskin  ;  but  the  sixth  is  the 
only  number  to  which  we  have  at  present  succeeded  in  obtaining  access.] 

8 

Salsette  and  Elephanta.  a  Prize  Poem,  Recited  in  the 
Theatre,  Oxford,  June  12,  1839,  by  John  Ruskin,  Christ 
Church,  Oxford.  Printed  and  published  by  J.  Vincent, 
MDCCCXXXIX..pp.  19. 


Poems,  &c.,  in  Friendship's  Offering  (continued) : — 

1840.  The  Scythian  Guest.     ' 

The  Broken  Chain,  Parts  1  and  2. 
(P)  To   *   *   *,    "That  slow  and  heavy  bell  hath 
knoll'd."     (Signed  p.) 

1841.  The  Tears  of  Psammenitus. 


12  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

The  Two  Paths. 

The  Old  Water-Wheel. 

Agonia. 

The  Broken  Chain.     Part  3. 

The  Departed  Light. 

[In  **  The  English  Helicon  of  the  Nineteenth  Century,  edited  by  T.  K. 
Hervey,  Lond.  1841,"  are  printed  (pp.  56-57)  The  Old  Water-Wheel,  and 
(pp.  276-287)  A  Scythian  Banquet-song,  with  the  full  name  of  John 
Ruskin  as  the  author.] 

184:2.    The  Last  Song_of  Arion. 

The  Hills  of  Carrara. 

The  Broken  Chain.     Part  4. 
1843.    The    Broken    Chain.     Part  5,    with  a  drawing  of 
Amboise  by  the  Author,  engraved  by  E.  Goodall. 

10 

Modern"  Paiijters  :  their  superiority  in  the  Art  of  Landscape 
Painting  to  all  the  Ancient  Masters  proved  by  examples  of 
the  true,  the  beautiful,  and  the  intellectual,  from  the  Works 
of  Modern  Artists,  especially  from  those  of  J.  M.  W.  Turner, 
Esq.,  R.A.  By  a  Graduate  of  Oxford.  8vo,  pp.  xxxi.  420. 
London  :  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1843. 

Second  Edition,  1844,  pp.  Ixxxviii.  423. 

11 

Two  Letters  from  the  Author  of  Modern  Painters  in 
T7ie  Artist  and  Amateur^ s  Magazine,  edited  by  E.  V. 
Eippingille.  Lond  :  Longmans,  1843-44,  pp.  280-287  ; 
314-319. 

12 
Poems,  &c.,  in  Friendsliip* s  Offering  (concluded)  : — 


OF  RUSKIK.  13 

1844,  The  Battle  of  Montenotte. 
A  Walk  in  Chamouni. 

With  two  drawings  by  the  author,  "  The  Coast  of 
Genoa,"  and  "Le  Glacier  des  Bois,"  engraved  by 
J.  C.  Armytage. 

13 

Poems  in  The  Keepsake : — 

1845,  pp.  C3-G4.     The  Old  Seaman. 

"       270.     The  Alps  seen  from  Marengo. 

1846,  ''         35.     Mont  Blanc. 

"        234.    The  Arve  at  Cluse. 

U 
Poems  in  Heath's  Book  of  Beauty,  1846  : — 

Written  among  the  Basses  Alpes. 


pp.   109-110.  . 

^*  '  The  Glacier. 


15 

Modern  Painters.     Volume  II.     Containing  Part  III.,  Sec- 
tions 1  and  2.     Of  the  Imaginative  and  Theoretic  Faculties. 
By  a  Graduate  of  Oxford.     London  :  Smith,  Elder  &  Co., 
1846,  pp.  xvi.  217. 
The  third  edition  of  the  first  volume  (1846),  revised  by  the  author,  was 

enlarged  in  size  to  match  with  the  above.    There  are  no  illustrations  to  the 

first  and  second  volumes  ;  but  the  illustrations  destined  to  appear  in  the 

later  volumes  rendered  a  larger  page  necessary. 

16 
Danger  to  the  National  Gallery.     Times,  Thursday,  January 

7,  1847. 

A  long  letter  of  more  than  a  column  and  a  half,  signed  "  The  Author  of 
Modem  Painters,"  and  dated  Jan.  6. 


14  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

17 

Articles  in  the  Quarterly  Review  : — 
June,  1847,  pp.  1-57.     Lord  Lindsay's  History  of  Christian 

Art. 
March,    1848,   pp.    390-427.     Eastlake  on  the  History  of 
Painting. 

**  Although  I  consented,  some  nine  years  ago,  to  review  Lord  Lindsay's 
Christian  Art  and  Sir  Charles  Eastlake's  Essay  on  Oil  Painting,  in  the 
Quarterly y  I  have  ever  since  steadily  refused  to  write  even  for  that  once 
respectable  periodical." — Notes  on  the  Royal  Academy,  1856,  page  C. 

18 

The  Sevei^  Lamps  of  Architecture.      By  John  Euskin, 

Author  of  "Modern  Painters."     With  Illustrations,  drawn 

and  etched  by  the  Author,  large  8vo,  pp.  xii.  205.     (The 

plates  are  fourteen  in  number.)     London  :  Smith,  Elder  & 

Co.,  1849. 

The  Seven  Lamps  of  Architecture.  By  John  Ruskin,  M.A.  With  Illus- 
trations, drawn  by  the  Author,  and  re-etched  by  R.  P.  Cuif.  Second 
Edition,  with  added  Preface,  large  8vo,  pp.  xx.  205.  London  :  Smith,  Elder 
&  Co.,  1855. 

19 

Poems.  J.  E.  Collected  1850,  pp.  iv.  (including  title),  283, 
(sig.  B  2  to  T  3),  crown  8vo.  Printed  for  private  circulation. 
[The  Poems  marked  with  an  asterisk  had  been  previously  printed  in  the 

publications  specified  at  the  side.    F.  0.  stands  for  Friendship's  Ofering.] 

Poems— 

COl^lENTS. 

Page 

1.  Song,  '^  I  weary  for  the  torrent "    .  3 

2.  The  Avalanche 5 

3.  Ehrenbreitstein        ....  8 


OF  BUSKIN^. 


15 


Vq-em^— continued.  Page 

4.  The  Emigration  of  the  Sprites    .         .  13 

5.  Good  Night 20 

6.  On  Adele  by  Moonlight      ...  22 
*7.  The  Months 23 

*  The  Last  Smile    .         .         ...         .25 

9.  The  Gipsies 2G 

*10.  Song.    *'  Full  broad  and  bright  is  the 

silver  light "  .         .         .         .  45 

♦11.  The  Scythian  Grave        .         .         .  4G 

*12.  Remembrance 49 

*13.  Christ  Church,  Oxford    ...  51 

14.  The  Exile  of  St.  Helena     ...  53 

15.  The  Reci'eant 67 

16.  The  Wreck 69 

*17.  Aristodemus  at  Plataea    ...  71 

*18.  Salsettfe  and  Elephanta 

*19.  Song.     "We  care  not  what  skies  are 

the  clearest "      .        .        .        .  87 

*20.  Song.  "  Though  thou  hast  not  a  feel- 
ing for  one "  ....  89 

*21.  Horace.     Iter  ad  Brundusium         .  91 

22.  Memory .92 

23.  The  Name 94 

24.  Canzonet.     ''  The  v^inter's  chill "       .  97 

25.  Fragment  from  a  Meteorological  Jour- 

nal      98 

26.  Canzonet.     '*  There's  a  change  in  the 

green  of  the  leaf  "  .         .         .  101 

27.  The  Mirror 102 


F.  0.  1836. 
F.  0.  1837. 


F.  0.  1837. 


F.  0.  1838. 


F.  0.  1839. 


(     (Oxford 
11 4:  \  Prize  Poem 


1839.) 


London 

Monthly 

Miscellany^ 

January, 

1839. 


16 


BIBLIOGRAPHY 


Poems — continued.  Page 

28.  Song  of  the  Tyrolese  after  the  Battle 

of  Brixen 104 

*29.  Scythian  Banquet  Song  .         .         .       106 
*30.  The  Scythian  Guest    .         .         .         .121 

*31.  The  Broken  Chain.     In  Five  Parts.  131 

32.  ToAdele 203 

*33.  Th6  Tears  of  Psammenitus      .         .  208 

*34.  The  Two  Paths 217 

*35.  The  Old  Water- Wheel     ...  219 


36.  Farewell 221 


*37.  The  Departed  Light 
*38.  Agonia 

*39.  The  Last  Song  of  Arion 
*40.  The  Hills  of  Carrara  . 

41.  Charitief 
*42.  The  Battle  of  Monfcenotte 
*43.  A  Walk  in  Chamouni 

44.  La  Madonna  dell'  Acqua 
*45.  The  Old  Seaman     . 


236 
.  238 

239 
.  249 

252 
.  255 

265 
.  269 

271 


F.  0.  1839. 
F.  0.  1840. 

F.   0.  1840 
to  1843. 


F.  0,  1841. 


F.  0.  1841. 


F.  0.  1843. 


If.o. 


1844. 


*46.  The  Alps 274 

47.  Mont  Blanc  EeyisitedJ     . 
*48.  The  Arve  at  Cluse       . 

*49.  Mont  Blanc 

*50.  Written  among  the  Basses  Alpes 
*51.  The  Glacier 


KeepsaJce, 

1845. 


Keepsake, 
1846. 

HeaiVs 

Book  of 

Beauty, 

1846. 


f  This  poem  is  quoted  in  full. in  a  paper  in  The  Literary  World,  April 
12,  1878. 

X  Printed  in  extenso  in  Lyra  Christiana,  a  little  volume  published  at 
Edinburgh 


OF  RFSKIN.  17 

20 

The  King  of  the  GoLDE^q"  Kiver  ;  or  the  Black  Brothers  : 
a  Legend  of  Stiria.  IHustrated  by  Richard  Doyle.  Square 
8vo,  pp.  56.     London  ;  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1851. 

21 

Pre-Raphaelitism.     By  the  Author  of '^  Modem  Painters." 

Svo,  pp.  68.  London  :  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1851. 
With  Dedication  to  Francis  Hawksworth  Fawkes  of  Farnley. 
A  New  Edition,  Svo,  pp.  67.    London  :  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1862. 

22 

The  Stones  of  Venice.  By  John  Ruskin.  With  Illustra- 
tions drawn  by  the  Author.  In  Three  Volumes,  8vo. 
Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1851-1853. 

Vol.  1.  The  Foundations,  1851,  pp.  xvi.  413. 

Vol.  2.  The  Sea-Stories,  1853,  pp.  viii.  394. 

Vol.  3.  The  Fall,  1853,  pp.  iv.  362. 

The  first  volume  only  has  a  half-title. 

The  Stones  of  Venice.  With  Illustrations  drawn  by  the  author.  A  New 
Edition  with  New  Preface  of  four  pages  and  a  half,  limited  to  1,500  copies. 
The  Preface  in  each  copy  is  signed  by  the  author  with  his  own  hand. 

23 

Examples  of  the  Aechitzcture  of  Venice.  Selected  and 
drawn  to  measurement  from  the  Edifices.  By  John  Ruskin, 
Author  of  ''  The  Stones  of  Venice,"  etc.,  imperial  and  atlas 
folio  (India  proofs).  Parts  1,  2,  and  3.  Fifteen  Plates, 
with  Preface  and  descriptive  letter-press.  Smith,  Elder  & 
Co.  and  Colnaghi,  1851. 
All  published.     It  was  originally  intended  to  issue  twelve  parts  at  a 


18  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

guinea  each.    Fifty  India  proofs  were  taken  on  atlas  folio,   price  two 
guineas  each  part. 

24 

Notes  on-  the  Construction  of  Sheepfolds.  By  John 
Ruskin,  M.A.  8vo,  pp.  50.  London:  Smith,  Elder  &  Co., 
1851  (The  Advertisement  is  dated  "  February,  1851 "). 

Second  Edition,  with  new  Preface,  occupying  two  pages,  pp.  50,  1851. 

Second  Edition  (sie),  with  the  first  Preface  and  another  new  Preface, 
dated  **Brantwood,  3rd  August,  1875."  Orpington  :  Allen,  1875,  pp.  iv. 
52. 

In  republishing  this  pamphlet  in  1875,  after  the  lapse  of  nearly  a  quarter 
of  a  century,  the  author  apparently  fQrgot  that  he  had  already  published  a 
Second  Edition  in  1851,  and  that  the  re-issue  should  have  been  rightly 
described  as  "  Third  Edition." 

25 

The  National   Gallery.      Times ,  Wednesday,   December  29, 

1852. 

A  long  letter  of  considerably  over  a  column,  signed  *'  The  Author  of 
Modem  Painters,"  and  dated  "Heme-hill,  Dulwich,  Dec.  27." 


26 

Giotto  akd  his  Works  iist  Padua  :  being  an  Explanatory 
Notice  of  the  Series  of  Woodcnts  executed  for  the  Arundel 
Society  after  the  Frescoes  in  the  Arena  Chapel.  By  John 
Euskin.  3  parts,  pp.  124.  Printed  for  the  Arundel  Society, 
1854. 

27 

Extra  Plates  of  the  Arundel  Society,  No.  2G.  The  Cavalli 
Monument,  &c.  With  a  description  by  John  Euskin,  Esq. 
30s. 


OF  RUSKIIS^.  19 


28 


"Christ   before   Pilate,"   and   "Christ   bearing  the  Cross." 

Photographs  from  the  paintings  by  Tintoretto,  in  the  Scuola 

di  S.  Rocco,  Venice.     With  Mr.  Buskin's  description. 

Extra  Publications  of  the  Arundel  Society,  produced  during  the  last  ten 
years.    (Nos.  20  and  21  of  List,  dated  Oct.,  1866.) 

29 

Lectures  on"  Architecture  and   Paintiitg,   delivered  at 
Edinburgh  in  November,  1853.  With  15  Illustrations  draAvn 
by  the  Author,  pp.  vi.  239.     London  :  Smith,  Elder  &  Co., 
1854. 
Second  Edition,  pp.  vi.  240.    London,  1855. 

30 
The  Opening  of  the  Crystal  Palace,  considered  in  some 
of  its  relations  to  the  prospects  of  Art.     By  John  Kuskin, 
M.A.,  pp.  21.     London  :  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.  1854. 

31 

Two  Letters  to  Tlie  Times  on  The  Light  of  the  World  and  The 
Awakening  Conscience  by^olman  Hunt,  &c.     May,  1854. 

The  first  of  these  Letters,  dated  *' Denraark-hill,  May  4,"  appeared  in 
The  Times  of  Friday,  May  5,  1854;  the  second,  undated,  with  the  title  of 
"The  Pras-Raphaelites,"  in  The  Times  of  Thursday,  May  25,  1854. 

Reprinted  for  private  circulation  only,  under  the  title  of  ''  Letters  to 
The  Times  on  the  principal  Pra3-Raphaelite  Pictures  in  the  Exhibition  of 
1854,  from  the  Author  of  Modem  Painters  " ^^,  9. 

32 

Notes  on  some  of  the  Principal  Pictures  exhibited  in 
THE  Rooms  of  the  Royal  Academy,  1855.     By  the  Au- 


20  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

thor  of  Modern  Painters.  Third  Edition,  with  a  Supple- 
ment. London  :  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1855,  pp.  40. 
Notes  on  some  of  the  Principal  Pictures  exhibited  in 
the  eooms  of  the  eoyal  academy  and  the  society  of 
Painters  in  Water  Colours.  No.  II.,  1856.  By  John 
Ruskin,  M.A.,  Author  of  Modern  Painters,  London : 
Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  pp.  48.  Third  Edition,  with  postscript, 
pp.  51. 

No.  IIL     1857.     London :  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  pp.  60. 

No.  ly.     1858.     ih.,  pp.  64. 

No.  V.     1859.     ih.,  pp.  56. 
Notes  on  some  of  the  Principal  Pictures  exhibited  in 
THE  Rooms  of  the  Royal  Academy,  1875.     By  John  Rus- 
kin, Slade  Professor  of  Fine  Art,  &c.,  Oxford.     Orpington  : 
Allen,  and  London  :  Ellis  &  White,  1875,  pp.  61. 

33 

Modern   Painters.     Volume  III.,  containing  Part  4.     Of 

Many  Things.     By  John  Ruskin,   M.A.   London  :  Smith, 

Elder  &  Co.,  1856,  pp.  xix.  348. 

With  18  illustrations,  including  the  frontispiece.     The  Preface  is  dated 
"Denmark  Hill,  Jan.  1856." 

34 
Modern   Painters.     Volume  IV.,   containing  Part  5.     Of 

Mountain  Beauty.    By  John  Ruskin,  M.A.    London  :  Smith, 

Elder  &  Co.,  1856,  pp.  xii.  411. 

With  35  Illustrations,  including  the  frontispiece.     The  Preface  is  dated 
"Denmark  HiU,  March,  1856." 

35 
The  Harbours  of  England.    Engraved  by  Thomas  Lupton, 


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from  original  Drawings  made  expressly  for  the  work  by  J. 
M.  W.  Turner,  E.A.,  with  Illustrative  Text  by  J.  Euskin, 
Author  of  Modern  Painters.  12  plates,  text  pp.  yii.  53, 
folio.  London  :  published  by  E.  Gambart  &  Co.,  Berners 
Street,  1856. 
The  Preface  is  dated  ''Denmark  Hill,  April,  185G." 

36 

Letter  to  the  Rev.  F.  Temple  [now  Bishop  of  Exeter]  on  the 
Arts  as  a  branch  of  Education  :  dated  *' Penrith,  Sept.  25, 
1857." 
Printed  in  T.  D.  Acland's  "Account  of  the  Origin  and  Objects  of  the 

New  Oxford  Examinations."    London  :  llidgway,  1858,  pp.  54-00. 

37 

Notes  on  the  Turner  Gallery  atMarlboi-ough  House,  1856. 
By  John  Kuskin,  M.A.,  pp.  88.     London  :  Smith,  Elder  & 
Co.,  1857. 
Second  Edition,  pp.  88,  1857;  Third  Edition,  pp.  88,  1857. 

Notes  on  the  Turner  Collection  at  Marlborough  House, 

1856 — 7,     By  John  Ruskin,  M.  A.     Fourth  Edition,  revised, 

with  a  Preface,  pp.  viii.  88.     Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1857. 

Fifth  Edition,  revised  (the  Preface  is  almost  entirely  different  in  this 
Edition),  pp.  viii.  91.     Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1857. 

38 
Letter  to  The  AthencBum  on  the  Gentian,  in  explanation  of  a 
passage  in  the  Turner  Notes,  dated  "Denmark  Hill,  Feb. 
10"  {Athenmum,  February  14,  1857). 

39 
Catalogue  op  the  Turner  Sketches  in  the  National  Gal- 


22  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

lery.     Part  I.     For  private  circulation.     London  :  Spottis- 
woode,  1857,  pp.  49. 

40 

Catalogue   of  the   Sketches   and  Drawings  by  J.  M. 

W.  Turner,  E.A.,  exhibited  in  Marlborough  House  in  the 

year  1857— 8,  accompanied  with  Illustrative  Notes.   By  John 

Euskin,  M.A.,  London  :  printed  by  Spottiswoode  &  Co.,  pp. 

53  (including  title),  1857. 

The  scriptural  mottos  at  the  end  are  given  in  Latin  in  this  edition. 
Another  Edition,  with  woodcut  figures,  pp.  76.     London  :  printed  by 
Spottiswoode  &  Co.,  1858. 
The  scriptural  mottos  at  the  end  are  given  in  English  in  this  edition. 

41 
The  Political  Economy  of  Art.     Being  the  substance  (with 
additions)  of  Two  Lectures,  uelivered  at  Manchester,  July 
10th  and  13th,  1857.     By  John  Euskin,  M.  A.,  pp.  viii.  248. 
London  :  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1857. 

42 

Examination  of  Mr.  Euskin  before  the  National  Gallery  Com- 
mission, 1857.  Printed  in  the  Parliamentary  Blue  Book, 
and  also  in  The  Literary  Gazette,  August  32,  1857. 

43 
The  Elements  of  Drawing  ;  in  Three  Letters  to  Beginners. 

By  John  Euskin,  M.A.     With  Illustrations  drawn  by  the 

Author,  pp.   xxiv.    350.     London:    Smith,    Elder  &   Co., 

1857. 

Second  Edition,  with  added  Advertisement,  and  additional  Notes  in  the 
first  Appendix.  London  :  Siiiith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1857,  pp.  xxiv.  359. 
There  are  also  some  verbal  alterations  in  the  text. 


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44 

The  Elements  of  Perspective.  Arranged  for  the  use  of 
Schools,  and  intended  to  be  read  in  connexion  with  tlie  first 
three  Books  of  Euclid.  By  John  Ruskin,  M.A.  8vo,  pj). 
xii.  144.     London  :  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1859. 

45 

Mr.  EusKiK  on  Generalization  and  the  Pre-Raphaelites.  Let- 
ter signed  J.  Kuskin,  to  tlie  Editor  of  The  Witness,  Edin- 
burgh, Saturday,  March  27,  1858. 

46 

Inaugural  Address,  delivered  at  Cambridge,  Oct.  29,  1858 
(Cambridge  School  of  Art).  Cambridge  :  Deighton,  Bell  & 
Co.     London  :  Bell  &  Daldy,  1858,  pp.  40. 

47 
Letter  to  the  Editor  of  TJie  Literary  Gazette,  Nov.  13,  1858. 
Partly  reprinted  in  Appendix  IV.  to  The  Two  Paths. 

48 

Mr.  Ruskin  on  the  Italian  Question.  Letter  of  more  than  a 
column,  dated  **  Berlin,  June  6,  1859,"  signed  **  J.  Ruskin." 
Printed  in  The  Scotsman  of  Wednesday,  July  20,  1859. 

Mr.  Ruskin  on  Foreign  Politics.  Letter  of  a  column,  dated 
"Berlin,  June  15,"  and  signed  *'J.  Ruskin."  Printed  in 
The  8cotsma7i  of  Saturday,  July  23,  1859. 

Mr.  Ruskin  and  the  Italian  Question.  Letter  dated  *^Schaff- 
hausen,  August  1,  1859,"  and  signed  "J.  Ruskin."  Printed 
in  The  Scotsman  of  Saturday,  August" 6,  1859. 


24  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

49 

The  Two  Paths  :  being  Lectures  on  Art,  and  its  application 
to  Decoration  and  Manufacture,  delivered  in  1859 — 60.  By 
John  Ruskin,  M.  A.  With  two  Plates,  pp.  x.  371.  Lon- 
don :  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1859. 

A  few  introductory  words  to  the  Inaugural  Lecture,  at  the  Kensington 
Museum,  1858  (not  given  in  this  volume),  may  be  found,  "not  much  mis- 
reported,"  in  The  Building  Chronicle  of  January,  1858. 

New  Edition  (forming  volume  X.  of  the  Collected  Works  of  John  Eus- 
kin),  with  new  Preface,  dated  *'Brantwood,  21st  January,  1878,"  pp.  xii. 
232.     George  Allen,  Sunnysidc,  Orpington,  Kent,  1878. 

In  the  new  Preface  the  author  says: — "I  have  no  time  nor  sight  now 
for  the  revision  of  old  plates ;  and  besides  I  own  to  a  very  enjoyable  pride 
in  making  the  first  editions  of  my  books  valuable  to  their  possessors,  who 
found  out,  before  other  people,  that  these  writings  and  drawings  really  were 
good  for  something.  I  have  retained,  therefore,  in  this  edition  only  the 
woodcuts  necessary  for  the  explanation  of  the  text;  and  the  two  lovely  en- 
gravings by  Messrs  Cuff  and  Armytage  will,  I  hope,  render  the  old  volume 
more  or  less  classical  among  collectors.  The  few  references  to  them  are 
withdrawn  from  the  present  edition." 

50 

The  Oxfoed  Museum.      By  Henry  W.  Acland,  M.D.  and 
John  Ruskin.     London  :  Smith  &  Elder,  1859. 
Mr.  Ruskin's  two  Letters  occupy  pp.  44-56,  and  pp.  60-90. 

51 
MoDERi^  pAiin:ERS.  Volume  V.  Completing  the  Work, 
and  containing  Parts  6.  Of  Leaf  Beauty.  7,  Of  Cloud 
Beauty.  8.  Of  Ideas  of  Relation — i.  of  Invention  Formal. 
9.  Of  Ideas  of  Relation — ii.  of  Invention  Spiritual.  By 
John  Ruskin,  M.A.  London:  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1860, 
pp.  xvi.  384. 
With  35  engravings  on  steel,  and  numerous  engravings  on  wood. 


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A  new  and  final  edition  of  the  five  volumes  of  Modem  Painters,  limited 
to  a  thousand  copies,  appeared  in  1873.  To  the  first  Volume  is  prefixed  a 
new  Preface,  signed  by  the  author  with  his  own  hand  in  each  copy. 

Frondes  Agrestes  ;  Readings  in  Modern  Painters,  chosen 

at  her  pleasure,  by  the  author's  friend,  the  younger  lady  of 

the  Thwaite,  Coniston,  pp.  vii.  184.     Orpington  :  G.  Allen, 

1875. 

With  Preface,  dated  "Heme  Hill,  5th  December,  1874,"  and  occasional 
footnotes  by  the  author. 

52 

Sir  Joshua  and  Holbein.  Cornhill  Magazine,  March, 
1860,  pp.  322-328. 

53 

"  Unto  this  Last."  Four  Papers  in  the  Cornhill  Magazine, 
August  to  November,  1860,  vol.  ii.  pp.  155-166 ;  278-286  ; 
407-418  ;  543-564.      - 

*'Unto  this  Last":  Four  Essays  on  the  first  Principles  of 

Political   Economy.      By  John    Raskin   (with  a   Preface, 

dated,  "Denmark  Hill,  10th  May,  1862"),  pp.  xviii.  174. 

Second  Edition,  with  new  note  in  Preface,  dated  "Venice,  Sunday,  18th 
March,  1877,"  pp.  xxi.  174.     Orpington:  Allen,  1877. 

54 

Essays  on  Political  Economy,  being  a  Sequel  to  Papers 
which  appeared  in  the  Cornhill  Magazine,  By  John  Rus- 
kin.  June,  1862,  vol.  65,  pp.  784-792  ;  September  and 
December,  1862,  vol.  66,  pp.  265-280,  742-756;  April, 
1863,  vol.  67,  pp.  441-462. 

MuNERA  PuLVERis  :  Six  Essays  on  the  Elements  of  Political 
Economy  (forming  Volume  2  of  The  "Works  of  John  Rus- 


26  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

kin).  With  Preface,  dated  **  Denmark  Hill,  25th  Novem- 
ber, 1871,"  pp.  xxvii.  186.  London  :  Smitli,  Elder  &  Co., 
and  G.  Allen,  Keston,  Kent,  1872. 

The  substance  of  these  Essays  appeared  in  Fraser's  Magazine,  June, 
September,  December,  1862,  and  April,  1863,  as  above. 

55 

On  the  Forms  of  the  Stratified  Alps  of  Savoy.  A 
Paper  read  at  the  Koyal  Institution,  June  5,  1863.  Printed 
in  The  Geologist,  July,  1863,  pp.  256-259. 

56 

Four  Letters  in  The  Reader,  signed  J.  Raskin.  Nov. -Dec., 
1864  :— 

1.  The  Conformation  of   the   Alps.      Dated  "  Denmark 

Hill,  10th  November,  1864."     {Reader,  12th  Nov., 
1864.) 

2.  Concerning  Glaciers.       Dated  ^'^  Denmark   Hill,  Nov. 

21."     (Reader,  26th  Nov.,  1864.) 

3.  English    versus  Alpine   Geology.     Dated    *^  Denmark 

Hill,  29th  Nov."     (Reader,  3rd  December,  1864.) 

4.  Concerning  Hydrostatics.     Da'ed  '*  Norwich,  5  th  De- 

cember."    (Reader,  10th  Dec,  1864.) 

57 
Notes  on  the  Shape  and  Structure  of  some  parts  of 
the  Alps,  with  reference  to  denudation,  by  John  Ruskin, 
F.G.S.  With  plates  drawn  by  the  author.  Geological 
Magazine,  No.  8,  February,  1865,  and  No.  11,  May,  1865  ; 
Voh  ii.,  pp.  49-54,  193-196. 


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58 

The  Cestds  of  Aglaia. — Art  Journal,  January  to  July, 
1865. 

59 

Sesame  and  Lilies.     Two  Lectures  delivered  at  Manchester 
in  1864,  by  John  Ruskin,  M.A.     1.  Of  Kings'  Treasuries. 
2.    Of  Queens'  Gardens,  pp.  196.     London:   Smith,  Elder 
&  Co.,  1865. 
Second  edition,  with  Preface,  pp.  xxiii.  196.    Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1865. 

Revised  and  Enlarged  Edition,  being  the  first  Volume  of  a 
Collected  Series  of  Mr.  Ruskin's  Works,  with  the  old  Pre- 
face detached  'for  use  elsewhere,'  a  new  Preface  to  tlie 
Series,  dated  "Denmark  Hill,  1st  Januaiy,  1871,"  and  the 
addition  of  the  Dublin  Lecture  (1868),  on  "  The  Mystery  of 
Life  and  its  Arts,"  pp.  xxviii.  172.  London  :  Smith, 
Eldor  i&  Co.,  1871. 

This  volu-.nc  should  contain  a  slip  *  advertisement '  of  15  lines,  respect- 
ing the  iirice  and  mode  of  salo  of  the  series. 

60 

Five  Lotters  on  "Work  and  Wages,"  to  the  Pall  Mall 
Gazette,  dated  Denmark  Hill,  Thursday,  April  20,  Satur- 
day, April  22,  Saturday,  April  29,  May  4,  May  20,  1865 
(printed  in  the  P.  M.  G,  of  April  21,  25,  and  May  2,  9,  22, 
1865). 

61 
Domestic  Servants.  —To  the  Editor  of  Tlie  Daily  Telegraph, 
dated  "Denmark-hill,  Sept.  .2"  {D.  T.,  Tuesday,  Sept.  5, 
1865). 


28  BIBLIOGEAPHY 

Domestic  Servants. — To  the  Editor  of  Tlie  Daily  Telegraph, 

dated  '^Denmark-hill,  Sept.  G  "  [D,  T,,  Thursday,  Sept.  7, 

18G5). 
Domestic  Servants. — To  the  Editor  of  Tlie  Daily  Telegraph. 

Letter  of  a  column  and  a  half,  dated  '^  Denmark-hill,  Sept. 

16"  (/>.  T,  Monday,  Sept.  18,  1865). 
Modern  Houses. — To  the   Editor  of   The  Daily    Telegraph, 

dated  "Denmark-hill,  Oct.  16"  {D,  T,,  Tuesday,  Oct.  17, 

1865). 

62 

The  Jamaica  Insurrection. — To  the  Editor  of  The  Daily  Tele- 
graph, dated  '*  Denmark-hill,  Dec.  19"  (D.  T,  Wednesday, 
Dec.  20,  1865). 

63 

The  Ethics  of  the  Dust  :  Ten  Lectures  to  Little  House- 
wives on  the  Elements  of  Crystallisation,  by  John  Ruskin, 
M.A.  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1866,  pp.  xii.  244.  (The  Pre- 
face is  dated  "Denmark-hill,  Christmas,  1865.") 

Second  Edition,  with  new  Preface,  occupying  seven  pages,  and  additional 
note  on  last  page.  *  Orpington  ;  Allen,  1877,  pp.  xx.  244. 

64 

The  British  Museum :  Letter  to  the  Editor  of  The  Times 
signed  "J.  Ruskin,"  and  dated  "Denmark-hill,  Jan.  26" 
{Times,  Saturday,  January  27;  1866). 

65 

The  Crown  of  Wild  Olive  :  Three  Lectures  on  "VYork, 
Traffic  and  War,  by  John  Ruskin,  M.A.  Smith,  Elder  & 
Co.,  1866,  pp.  xxxiv.  219. 


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The  Crown  op  Wild  Olive  :  Four  Lectures  on  Industry  and 

War  (forming  the  Sixth  Volume  of  the  Collected  Works 

of  John  Ruskin),  pp.  210.     London  :  Smith,  Elder  &  Co. 

Keston :  G.  Allen,  1873. 

With  the  addition  of  the  Lecture  on  Tlie  Future  of  England,  delivered 
at  Woolwich,  Dee.  14,  1869,  which  had  appeared  separately  as  a  pamphlet, 
pp.  14,  "Woolwich,  printed  at  the  Royal  Artillery  Institution,  1870." 


66 

On"  Banded  and  Brecciated  Concretions,  a  series  of 
Papers  published  in  the  Geological  Magazine,  vol.  iv.  to  vii., 
18G7-1870,  with  plates  drawn  by  the  author,  and  engraved 
by  G.  Allen,  August  and  November,  1867  ;  vol.  iv.  pp.  337- 
339,  481-483  ;  January,  April  and  May,  1808,  vol.  v.  pp. 
12-18,  156-161,  208-213  (this  paper  is  dated  "Denmark- 
hill,  22d  April,  18G8  " )  ;  Dec.  1869,  vol.  vi.  pp.  529-534  ; 
January,  1870,  vol.  vii.  pp.  10-14. 

More  was  promised,  but  more  does  not  seem  to  have  appeared. 


67 

Time  and  Tide  by  Weare  and  Tyne.  Twenty-five  Letters 
to  a  Working  Man  of  Sunderland  on  the  Laws  of  Work,  pp. 
viii.  199.     Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1867. 

The  Preface  is  dated,  "Denmark  Hill,  Dec.  14,  1867." 

Second  Edition,  pp.  viii.  199.     Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1868. 

New  Edition  (forming  the  fifth  volume  of  Mr.  Ruskin's  Collected 
Works),  pp.  xii.  211.  London  :  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  and  Keston  :  G. 
Allen,  1873. 

These  letters  were  first  printed  in  the  Manchester  Examiner  and  Times 
at  various  intervals  between  Tuesday,  March  5,  and  Tuesday,  May  7,  1867. 
In  their  original  newspaper  form  many  passages  appeared  which  were 
omitted  afterwards. 


30  BIBLIOGKAPHY 

68 

The  Standard  of  Wages.— Letter  to  the  Editor  of  the  Pall 
Mall  Gazette,  dated  "Denmark  Hill,  April  30,  1867"  (P. 
if.  G.y  May  1,  1867). 

69 

German  Popular  Stories.     By  J.  L.  C.  and  W.  C.  Grimm. 

With   Illustrations,  after  the   Original   Designs  of  George 

Cruikshank.      With   Introduction  by  John  Kuskin,  M.A. 

London  :  J.  C.  Hotten  [1868]. 

Mr.  Ruskin's  Introduction  occupies  five  leaves  (pp.  v.  to  xiv.)  of  the 
preliminary  matter,  and  is  dated  '*  Denmark  Hill,  Easter,  1868." 

70 

Is  England  big  enough  ?— To  the  Editor  of  The  Daily  Tele- 
graph, dated  "Denmark  Hill,  July  30."  {D.  T,  Friday, 
July  31,  1868.) 

Increased  Eailway  Fares. — To  the  Editor  of  The  Daily  Tele- 
graph, dated  "Denmark  Hill,  Aug.  5."  {D.  T,  Thursday, 
August  6,  1868.) 

Railway  Economy. — To  the  Editor  of  The  Daily  Telegraph, 
dated  "Denmark  Hill,  Aug.  9."  {D.  T,  Monday,  August 
10,  1868.) 

71 

References  to  the  Series  of  Paintings  and  Sketches,  from  Mr. 
Ruskin's  Collection,  shown  in  illustration  of  the  relations  of 
Flamboyant  Architecture  to  contemporary  and  subsequent 
art,  at  the  Evening  Meeting  of  the  Royal  Institution,  Fri- 
day, January  29,  1869.  London  :  Queen-Street  Printing- 
Office,  1869,  pp.  11  (including  title). 


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72 

The  QuEEif  of  the  Air  :  being  a  study  of  the  Greek  Myths 

of  Cloud  and  Storm.      By  John  Kuskin,  LL.D.,  pp.  viii. 

199.     London  :  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1869. 

The  Preface  is  dated  '*  Vevay,  May  1,  18G9." 

New  Edition  (forming  the  Ninth  Volume  of  the  Collected  Works  of  John 
Riiskin),  pp.  X.  208.     Orpington  :  G.  Allen,  1874 

73 

Catalogue  of  Pictures,  Drawings  and  Sketches,  chiefly  by  J. 
M.  W.  Turner,  K.A.,  the  property  of  John  Ruskin,  Esq., 
by  whom  the  Catalogue  is  compiled,  sold  by  Auction  by 
Messrs.  Christie,  Manson  and  Woods,  Thursday,  April  15, 
1869. 

74 

Drawings  and  Photographs,  illustrative  of  the  Architecture 
of  Verona,  shown  at  the  Royal  Institution,  Feb.  4th,  1870. 
London  :  Qaeen-Street  Printing-Office,  1870,  8vo.  pp.  16. 

75 

Mr.  Ruskin  on  the  War.— To  the  Editor  of  TJie  Daily  Tele- 
graph. Two  Lotters,  dated  ^^ Denmark  Hill,  Oct.  6  and  7." 
{D.  T.,  Friday,  Oct.  7,  and  Saturday,  Oct.  8,  1870.) 

76 

Letter  to  the  Editor  of  Macmillan's  Magazine,  dated  "  Den- 
mark Hill,  14th  Oct.,  1870,"  and  subscribed  "John  Rus- 
kin," on  a  mis-statement  made  in  a  paper  by  Mr.  Stopford 
Brooke,  in  the  October  number  {Macmillan'' s  Magazine,  vol. 
22,  p.  80,  No.  133,  November,  1870). 


32  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

77 

Lectures  on  Art,  delivered  before  the  Uniyersity  of  Oxford, 
in  Hilary  Term,  1870.  By  John  Ruskin,  M.A.,  pp.  189. 
Oxford  :  at  the  Clarendon  Press,  1870. 

78 

Railway  Safety.— A  letter  to  the  Editor  of  TJie  Daily  Tele- 
graph, dated  ^^  Denmark  Hill,  Nov.  29,  1870,"  and  sub- 
scribed ^^  J.  Ruskin."     {D.  T.,  Wednesday,  Nov.  30,  1870). 

79 

Catalogue  of  Examples,  arranged  for  Elementary  Study  in 
the  University  Galleries.  By  John  Ruskin,  M.  A.,  Honorary 
Student  of  Christ  Church,  and  Slade  Professor  of  Fine  Art. 
Oxford  :  at  the  Clarendon  Press,  1870,  8vo,  pp.  63. 

Catalogue  of  the  Reference  Series,  including,  temporarily,  the  first  Sec- 
tion of  the  Standard  Series,  privately  printed,  pp.  32. 

Catalogue  of  the  Educational  Series,  privately  printed,  pp.  56. 

These  two  pamphlets  contain  the  substance  of  the  previous  one,  con- 
siderably enlarged. 

80 

The  Exhibition  of  Old  Masters.— Letter  to  the  Editor  of  Tlie 
Times,  signed  ^^John  Ruskin,"  and  dated  '^Denmark  Hill, 
Jan.  23."     {Times,  Tuesday,  January  24,  1871.) 

81 

The  Streams  of  Italy.  A  letter  of  more  than  half  a  column  to 
the  Editor  of  Tlie Daily  Telegraph,  dated  ^'Oxford,  Feb.  3." 
(D.  T,  Tuesday,  Feb.  7,  1871.) 


OF  KUSKIN.  33 

82 

FoRS  Clavigera.     Letters  to  tlie  Workmen  and  Labourers  of 

Great   Britain.     By  John  Ruskin,    LL.D.       Letters  I.  to 

XXIV.,  January  1871,  to  December,  1872.      With  Index, 

8vo.     Keston  :    George  Allen.      With  Illustrations   (price 

seven  pence  eacii  number).    Forming  Vols.  1  and  2  (separate 

pagination  to  each  number). 

FoRS  Clavigera.     Letters  XXV.  to  XLVIIL,  Januaiy,  1873 

•  

to  December,  1874.     With  Index,  8yo.     In  1873  at  Keston, 

and  afterwards  at  Orpington  :  George  Allen.  With  the  37th 
Letter  (Jan.  1874),  the  price  was  raised  to  tenpence,  and  the 
pagination  was  made  continuous  throughout  the  volume. 
Forming  Vols.  3  and  4. 
FoRS  Clavigera.  Letters  XLIX.  to  LXXXIV.,  January, 
1875  to  December,  1877,  8vo.  Orpington  :  G.  Al^cn  (form- 
ing Vols.  5,  6  and  7). 

End  of  the  First  Series. 

In  the  third  edition  of  Letter  57,  Sept.  1875,  pp.  248-9,  a  vituperative 
passage  respecting  Mr.  Gladstone  is  omitted,  and  an  apologetic  note  takes 
its  place. 

Letter  to  Young  Girls.  Reprinted,  with  slight  addition, 
from  Fors  Clavigera,  Letters  65  and  66, 

FoRS  Clavigera.  Letters  to  the  Workmen  and  Labourers  of 
Great  Britain.  New  Series,  Letters  1,  2  and  3  (January  to 
March,  1878),  8vo.     Orpington  :  G.  Allen. 

Suspended  on  account  of  the  author's  illness.  In  the  List  of  his  Works, 
issued  in  August,  1878,  it  is  stated  that  **  Mr.  Ruskin  hopes,  after  some  in- 
terval of  rest,  to  continue  '  Fors  Clavigera '  to  the  end  of  the  eighth  vol- 
ume, with  complete  summary  of  the  whole  ;  and  that  *  Proserpina, '  '  Deu- 
calion,' and  'The  Laws  of  Fesole'  may  be  issued  with  less  interruption 
than  hitherto. 

"  In  the  present  state  of  his  health  it  would  be  vain  to  anticipate,  what 


34  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

he  yet  sees  no  need  for  gravely  doubting,  the  conclusion,  ultimately  ac- 
cording to  his  design,  of  *  Love's  Meinie '  and  *  St.  Mark's  Rest.' " 

83 
Akatra  Pektelici.  Six  Lectures  on  the  Elements  of  Sculp- 
ture, given  before  the  University  of  Oxford,  in  Michaelmas 
Term,  1870  (forming  Volume  3  of  ^'The  Works  of  John 
Euskin").  With  Illustrations,  pp.  xii.  207.  London  : 
Smith,  Elder  &  Co.;  G.  Allen,  Keston,  1872. 
The  Preface  is  dated  "  Denmark  Hill,  25th  Nov.  1871." 

84 
The  Relatioit  between  Michael  Angelo  and  Tintoret. 
Seventh  of  the  Course  of  Lectures  on  Sculpture,  delivered  at 
Oxford,  1870-71.     By  John  Ruskin,  pp.  45.     Smith,  Elder 
&  Co. ;  and  Allen,  Keston,  1872. 

85 

1.  Instructions  in  Elementary  Drawing.  2.  Catalogue 
of  Rudimentary  and  Reference  Series.  3.  Instructions  in 
use  of  Rudimentary  Series.  With  an  Introductory  Notice, 
dated  *^  Corpus  Chrisfci  College,  4th  April,  1872."  8vo,  pri- 
vately  printed,  pp.  iv.  44. 

Instructions  in  the  Prelimin^ary  Exercises.  Arranged 
for  the  Lower  Drawing  School,  Oxford,  hy  John  Raskin, 
Slade  Professor  of  Pine  Art,  pp.  55.  London  :  printed  by 
Spottiswoode  &  Co.,  New-street-square,  and  Parliament- 
street.  8vo,  1873. 
Dated  at  the  end  ''  Corpus  Christi  College,  Nov.  1st,  1872." 

86 
The  Eagle's  Nest.     Ten  Lectures  on  the  Relation  of  Natu- 


OF   RUSKIN-.  35 

ral  Science  to  Art,  given  before  the  University  of  Oxford,  in 
Lent  Term,  1872.     By  John  Ruskin  (forming  Vol.  IV.  of 
the  collected  **  Works  of  John  Ruskin  "),  pp.  viii.  232.    Lon- 
don :  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.     Keston  :  G.  Allen,  1872. 
The  Preface  is  dated  ''Brant wood,  Sept.  2,  1872." 

87 

Christian  Art  and  Symbolism,  with  some  hints  on  the  Study 

of  Landscape,  by  R.  St.  John  Tyrwhitt.     London  :  Smith, 

Elder  &  Co.,  1872. 

The  Preface  by  Mr.  Ruskin  occupies  four  pages,  and  is  dated  "Pisa, 
30th  April,  1872." 

88 
Exhibition  of  Outlines  by  the  late  John  Leech,  at  the  Gallery, 
9,  Conduit  Street,  Regent  Street,  with  letter  from  John  Rus- 
kin.   4to,  pp.  IG.     London,  1872. 

Mr.  Ruskin's  letter  occupies  one  page  in  double  columns.  It  is  given 
also  in  autotype  in  the  new  issue  of  Leech's  **  Children  of  the  MobiHty. 
R.  Bentley  &  Son,  1875." 

89 
The  Nature  and  Authority  of  Miracle.    Contemporary  Review, 

March,  1873  (Vol.  xxi.  pp.  627-634). 
Home,  and  its  Economies.     Contemporary  Revieio,  May,  1873 

(Vol.  xxi.  pp.  927-937). 

90 

Mr.  Ernest  George's  Etchings.     Letter  to  the  Editor  of  TJie 

Architect,     Printed  in  The  Architect,  December  27,  1873. 

91 

Letter  in  reply  to  a  request  to  lecture  at  the  Glasgow  Athe- 


36  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

iiEeum,  dated  ''  Rome,  May  26, 1874."     (Printed  in  the  Glas- 
gow Herald,  and  in  the  Times  of  Saturday,  June  6,  1874). 

92 

Abiadke  Floren^tiita  :  Six  Lectures  on  Wood  and  Metal  En- 
graving, given  before  the  University  of  Oxford,  in  Michael- 
mas Term,  1872  (forming  the  Seventh  Volume  of  the  col- 
lected "Works  of  John  Euskin "),   with  Illustrations,  pp. 
vi.  266.     Keston  and  Orpington  :  G.  Allen,  1873-76. 
Advertisements,  in  the  form  of  title-leaves  of  this  work,  issued  in  1873, 
before  the  publication  of  the  first  part,  read  "  Facinora  Dierum  :  Six  Lec- 
tures," &c.,  such  being  the  title  which  these  lectures,  at  first,  were  intended 
to  bear. 

93 
Val  d'Arn^o.  Ten  Lectures  on  the  Tuscan  Art,  directly 
antecedent  to  the  Florentine  year  of  Victories,  given 
before  the  University  of  Oxford,  in  Michaelmas  Term,  1873. 
With  12  plates  (forming  the  Eighth  Volume  of  the  col- 
lected "Works  of  John  Euskin "),  pp.  230.  Orpington: 
Allen,  1874. 

94 
Love's  Meii^'IE.     Lectures  on  Greek  and  English  Birds,  given 
before  the  University  of  Oxford.     By  John  Euskin,  LL.D. 
1.  The  Eobin,  to  pp.  41 


Price  One  Shilling  each. 

2.  The  Swallow     „    83  \ 

— G.  Allen,  Keston,  1873. 

3.  The  Chough  (with  plates),  price  2s.  6d.  is  announced 

as  in  preparation. 

95 
Proserpina.     Studies  of  Wavside  Flowers  while  the  air  was 


OF   RUSKIN".  37 

yet  pure  among  the  Alps,  and  in  the  Scotland  and  England 
which  my  father  knew.     Orpington  :  Allen. 

Parts  1  and  2,  1875.  ) 

y  Price  2s.  6d.  each. 
Parts  3  and  4,  1876.  ) 

(to  page  194.) 

90 
"Eeviewing." — Letter  to  the  Editor  of  the  Pall  Mall  Gazette, 
dated  "Brantwood,  Jan.  18th."     (P.  M,  G,,  Jan.  19, 1875.) 

97 

Mr.  Ruskin  Explains. — To  the  Editor  of  Tlie  World.     Letter 

signed   "John   Ruskin,"   dated    "Corinis  Christi   College, 

Oxford,  June  G,  1875."     (Printed  in  The  World  of  June  9, 

1875,  vol.  ii.,  p.  539.) 

An  article  entitled  *•  Ruskin  to  the  Rescue,"  in  reference  to  Mr.  Ruskin's 
new  system  of  pubhshing,  had  appeared  in  a  recent  number. 

98 

The  Art  Schools  of  Mediaeval  Christendom.     By  A.  C.  Owen. 

Edited  hy  J.   Ruskin,   Ch.   Ch.    Oxford,    Slade  Professor. 

London  :  Mozley  &  Smith,  1876. 

Mr.  Ruskin's  Preface  occupies  four  pages,  and  is  dated  "Oxford,  Nov. 
26,  1875."  There  are  also  some  brief  foot-notes  throughout  the  volume, 
signed  ''Ed." 

99 

Letter  to  H.  S.  Marks,  A.R.  A.,  on  the  Exhibition  of  Works  of 

the  late  Frederick  Walker  (printed  in  the  Times,  Thursday, 

January  20,  1876). 

100 
"Copies  of  Turner's  Drawings."— Letter  to  the  Editor  of 


38  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Tlie   Times,   signed   "Jolm   Kuskin,"   and  dated   "Peter- 
borough, April  23."     {Times,  Tuesday,  April  25,  1876.) 

101 

A  Protest  against  the  Extension  of  Railways  in  the  Lake 
District,  by  Robert  Somervell,  with  a  Preface  by  John 
Ruskm.  Windermere :  J.  Garnett.  London  :  Simpkin, 
Marshall  &  Co. 

The  Preface  occupies  nine  pages,  and  is  dated,  "  Brantwood,  22nd  June, 

1876." 

102 

Modem  Warfare. — To  the  Editor  of  Fraser^s  Magazine, 
F.  M„  New  Series,  vol.  xiv.  pp.  121-123  (July,  187G). 

103 

Deucalion.     Collected  Studies  of  the  Lapse  of  Waves  and 

Life  of  Stones,  by  John  Ruskin,  LL.D.,  8vo.,  Parts  1  and 

2,  1875.     Parts  3  and  4,  1876.     Part  5,  1878.     (Orpington  : 

G.  Allen.) 

With  Illustrations  drawn  by  the  Author  and  G.  Allen,  engraved  by  G. 
Allen.     (Price  2s.  6d.  each  part.)    Part  V.  ends  on  page  240. 

104 

BiBLiOTHECA  Pastorum.     Edited  by  John  Ruskin,  Honorary 

Student  of<!hrist  Church,  Oxford. 

Yol.   1.     The  Economist   of  Xenophon,  translated  into 

English  by  Alex.  D.  0.  Wedderburn  and  AV.  Gershom  Col- 

lingwood.     With  a  Preface  by  the  Editor,  8vo.     London : 

Ellis  and  White.     Orpington  :  George  Allen,  1876. 

Mr.  Ruskin's  Preface  extends  from  page  ix  to  page  xliv  of  the  Intro- 
ductory portion. 


OF   KUSKIN.  39 

Vol.  2.  Rock  Honeycomb.  Broken  Pieces  of  Sir  Philip 
Sidney's  Psalter,  laid  up  in  store  for  English  Homes.  With 
a  Preface  and  Commentary  by  the  Editor.  In  Two  Parts. 
(Part  I.)  8vo.  London:  Ellis  and  White.  Orpington: 
George  Allen,  1877. 

The  Preface,  dated  ''Sunday,  9th  July,  1876,"  and  Remarks  on  the 
Sidney  Metres,  occupy  44  pages  ;  the  text  of  Part  I.,  in  which  intercalary 
notes  by  the  Editor  are  interspersed,  204  pages. 

Elements  of  English  Prosody.  For  Use  in  St.  George's  Schools.  Explan- 
atory of  the  Various  Terms  used  in  "  Rock  Honeycomb."    In  preparation, 

105 

MoRi^iNGS  IN"  Florence  :  being  simple  studies  of  Christian 
Art  for  English  Travellers.  By  John  Raskin,  LL.D.  1. 
Santa  Croce.  2.  The  Golden  Gate.  3.  Before  the  Soldan. 
4.  The  Vaulted  Book.  5.  The  Strait  Gate.  G.  The  Shep- 
herd's Tower,  pp.  187.     Orpington  :  Allen,  1875-77. 

106 

St.  Mark's  Rest.  The  History  of  Venice,  written  for  the 
help  of  the  few  travellers  who  still  care  for  her  monuments. 
Parts  1  and  2  (pp.  viii.  88).     Orpington  :  Allen,  1877. 

St.  Mark's  Rest.  First  Supplement.  The  Shrine  of  the 
Slaves,  being  a  guide  to  the  principal  pictules  by  Victor 
Carpaccio  in  Venice,  pp.  iv.  46.     Orpington  :  iillen,  1877. 

107 

Guide  to  the  Principal  Pictures  in  the  Academy  of 
Fine  Arts  at  Venice.  Arranged  for  English  Travellers. 
By  John  Ruskin.    8vo,  in  two  Parts,  pp.  57.    Venice,  1877. 


40  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

108 

The  Laws  of  Fesole.  A  Familiar  Treatise  on  the  Element- 
ary Principles  and  Practice  of  Drawing  and  Painting,  as 
determined  by  the  Tuscan  Masters.  Arranged  for  the  Use 
of  Schools.  By  John  Ruskin,  LL.D.,  with  plates  drawn  by 
the  author.     Orpington  :  Allen,  1877-1878. 

Part  1,  pp.  48.       ) 

>-  Price  2s.  6d.  each. 
Part  2,  to  pp.  96.  ) 

109 

Ak  Oxford  Lecture.  By  Professor  Ruskin.  Nineteenth 
Century,  January,  1878. 

110 

My  First  Editor.  An  Autobiographical  Reminiscence. 
Preface  to  a  Series  of  Reminiscences  of  the  late  W.  H. 
Harrison. — University  Magazine,  April,  1878,  pp.  385-391. 

Ill 
!N"otes  by  Mr.  Ruskik  o^  his  Drawings  by  the  late 
J.  M.  W.  Turner,  R.A.,  exhibited  at  the  Fine  Art  Soci- 
ety's Galleries,  148,  New  Bond-street,  March,  1878.  Also  an 
Appendix  containing  a  List  of  the  Engraved  Works  of  J. 
M.  W.  Turner,  exhibited  at  the  same  time.  8yo,  pp.  101, 
with  ornamental  initial  letters. 

Mr.  Ruskin's  portion  of  the  pamphlet  occupies  64  pages,  dated  at  the 
end,  "Brantwood,  Feb.  21,  1878."  A  slip  is  inserted,  dated  Feb.  27, 
1878,  in  reference  to  *'Mr.  Buskin's  sudden  and  dangerous  illness;"  in 
consequence  of  which  "the  latter  portion  of  these  Notes  is  presented  in  an 
incomplete  state,  and  the  Epilogue  remains  unwritten." 

In  the  Third  Thousand  a  portion  of  the  Epilogue  was  incorrectly 
printed  from  fragmentary  Notes, 


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In  the  Seventh  Thousand,  with  an  Appendix  containing  a  few  Notes  on 
the  Drawings  by  the  Rev.  W.  Kingsley  (pp.  84),  the  Epilogue  appeared  in 
a  correct  and  complete  form,  dated  "Brantwood,  10th  May,  1878,"  the 
author  having  by  that  time  so  far  recovered  as  to  be  able  to  finish  it. 

The  Ninth  Thousand  (pp.  14G,)  contained  a  Second  Part,  **  Notes  by 
Mr.  Ruskin  on  his  own  handiwork,"  dated  "  Brant  wood,  June  5,  1878." 

112 

In  addition  to  the  papers   already  announced  for  the  first 

meeting  of  the  New  Shakespeare  Society  on  Friday,  October 

18,  1878,  will  be  read  some  "Notes  by  Professor  Ruskin 

on  the  meaning  of  the  word  fret  in  Julius  CcesaVy  I.,  ii., 

104  :— 

*  and  yon  gray  lines 
That /re/  the  clouds  are  messengers  of  day.'" 


ADDENDA. 

Education-  in  Art.  By  John  Ruskin.  Printed  in  the 
"Transactions  of  the  National  Association  for  the  Pro- 
motion of  Social  Science,  1858.  Lond.  1859,"  8vo,  pp. 
311-31G. 

Letter  in  The  Critic  in  defence  of  Coventry  Patmore — Critic, 
Oct.  27,  1860  (vol.  xxi.  p.  505.) 


REPOKTS  OF  LECTURES  BY  MR.  RUSKIN. 

On  Tree  Twigs,  at  the  Weekly  Evening  Meeting  of  the  Royal 
Institution,  Friday,  April  19,  18G1.  (Report  in  Pro- 
ceedings of  Royal  Institution.     Vol.  iii.,  pp.  358-360.) 


42  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

On  the  Forms  of  the  Stratified  Alps  of  Savoy,  Friday,  June  5, 
1863.     (Vol.  iv.,  pp.  142-146.) 

On  tlic  present  state  of  Modern  Art  with  reference  to  the 
advisable  arrangements  of  a  National  Gallery,  Friday, 
June  7,  1867. 

On  the  Flamboyant  Architecture  of  the  Valley  of  the  Somme, 
Friday,  January  29,  18C9. 

A  Talk  respecting  Verona  and  its  Rivers,  Friday,  Feb.  4, 
1870.     (Report  in  Proceedings,  Vol.  vi.,  pp.  55-61.) 


RUSKINIANA. 


1.  Selections  from  the  Writings  of  John  Ruskin,  Master  of 

Arts,   Oxon.     With  a  portrait,   engraved  by  Francis   Holl, 

after  the  original  by  George  Richmond,  8vo,  pp.  viii.  440. 

London  :  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1861. 

The  selections  are  from  the  following  works : — Modem  Painters,  5  vols. ; 
The  Seven  Lamps  of  Architecture ;  The  Stones  of  Venice,  3  vols. ;  Lectures 
on  Architecture  and  Painting ;  The  Two  Paths ;  The  Harbours  of  England ; 
The  Political  Economy  of  Art ;  two  or  three  pamphlets. 

2.  Precious  Thoughts,   Moral  and  Religious,  gathered  from 

the  Works  of  John  Ruskin,  M.A.     By  Mrs.  L.  C.  Tu thill. 

New  York :  Wiley  &  Son,  1865,  pp.  349. 

The  editor  refers  in  her  Preface  to  an  earlier  volume  of  Selections,  pub- 
lished by  her  some  years  previously,  devoted  mainly  to  Nature  and  to  Art. 
This  we  have  not  seen.     For  full  title,  see  No.  13. 

3.  Art  Culture  :  a  Handbook  of  Art  Technicalities  and  Criti- 
cisms, selected  from  the  Works  of  John  Ruskin,  arranged 
by  Rev.  W.  H.  Piatt.  New  York :  John  AViley  &  Son, 
1873,  pp.  XXV.  485. 


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4.  Something  on  Euskinism  ;  with  a  ''Vestibule,"  in  Rhyme. 
By  an  Architect,  pp.  51.  London  :  Robert  Hastings,  13, 
Carey-street,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1851. 

5.  Notes  on  Shepherds  and  Sheep.  A  Letter  to  John  Ruskin, 
Esq.,  M.A.,  by  William  Dyce,  R.A.  Longmans,  1851,  pp. 
36. 

G.  A  Reply  to  N'otes  on  the  Construction  of  Sheepfolds.  By  a 
Graduate  of  the  University  of  Cambridge.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
London  :  C.  Goodall  &  Son ;  and  J.  Bosworth,  Regent- 
street,  1851. 

7.  Obsoletism  in  Art.  A  Reply  to  the  Author  of  Modern 
Painters,  in  his  defence  of  Prc-Raphaelitism.  By  E.  V. 
Rippingille.     Svo,  pp.  56.     London  :  Bentley,  1852. 

8.  Revival  of  Vandalism  at  the  National  Gallery.  A  reply  to 
Messrs.  Ruskin,  Heapiiy,  and  Womum's  Letters  in  The 
Times,  &c.  With  Notes  by  Morris  Moore,  pp.  23.  Lon- 
don :  John  Ollivier,  59,  Pall  Mall,  1853. 

9.  Notes  on  some  of  the  Critics  of  John  Ruskin,  M.A.,  author 
of  Modern  Painters,  &c.  By  A.  B.,  pp.  31.  London  : 
Partridge  «&  Co.,  1857. 

10.  Mr.  Ruskin,  his  opinions  and  comparisons  of  painters.  A 
few  remarks  dedicated  to  the  shades  of  Raphael,  Correggio, 
and  Murillo.  By  B.  H.  Green.  London  :  Effingham 
Wilson,  n.d.,  pp.  24. 

11.  L'Esthetique  Anglaise,  Etude  sur  M.  John  Ruskin,  par  J. 
Milsand,  pp.  xii.  180.     Paris,  1864. 

12.  Three  Great  Teachers  of  our  Time  :  being  an  attempt  to 
deduce  the  spirit  and  purpose  animating  Carlyle,  Tennyson, 
and  Ruskin.  By  Alexander  H.  Japp.  London  :  Smith, 
Elder  &  Co.,  1865. 


44  BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF   RUSKIN. 

13.  The  True  and  the  Beautiful  in  Nature,  Art,  Moral Sj  and 
Eeligion.  Selected  from  the  Works  of  John  Ruskin,  A.M. 
With  a  Notice  of  the  Author  by  Mrs.  L.  C.  Tuthill.  Por- 
trait. 1  Yol.  12mo,  cloth  extra,  $2.50.  J.  Wiley  &  Son, 
1858. 

14.  Pearls  for  Young  Ladies.  Gathered  from  the  later  works 
of  John  Ruskin.  By  Mrs.  Louisa  0.  Tuthill,  (Editor  of 
'^True  and  Beautiful.")  1  vol.  12mo,  cloth  extra,  12.00. 
J.  Wiley  &  Son,  1878. 


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THE    WORKS    OF 

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